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Badges of honor: What Japan's legal lapel pins really mean Pin the badge on the lawyer: One of these lapel pin badges is not an official Japanese law-related <i>kishō</i>.
SAGAMI GENERAL DEPOT, Japan — A soldier in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force became one of the first Japanese troops to earn the U.S. Army’s Expert Soldier Badge after a five-day test of ...
So much for going with the flow. A department store in Japan is “rethinking” its policy of having employees wear badges to indicate they’re having their period. The badges, bearin… ...
US Army Japan Soldiers overcome grueling tasks to earn Expert Soldier Badge By Sean Kimmons, U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public Affairs April 24, 2022 ...
Yahoo Japan said Thursday it has yet to decide whether to ban sales of yakuza badges on the site. In June, sales of attorneys' badges were banned on Yahoo Auctions Japan after the Japan Federation ...
It’s not an official confirmation, but a pair of Japanese exclusive Ace Attorney games may finally release in other regions soon.
So much for going with the flow. A department store in Japan is “rethinking” its policy of having employees wear badges to indicate they’re having their period.
OTSU -- The Shiga Prefectural Government in west Japan now allows employees to wear name badges showing just their last names to prevent customer harassment by visitors.
The United States, Brazil, and Japan provide a roadmap for the complexity of the privilege question when doing international legal work.
Japan Passes Jail-for-Downloaders Anti-Piracy Law Effective October 1, downloading a song or copying a DVD in Japan could result in up to a two-year prison sentence or a $25,000 fine.
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